Office Hate by Rachel Van Dyken

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*an ARC was provided in exchange for an honest review*

There’s not a single genre that Rachel cannot make me love or devour with such ease.

If you’re looking for a romantic comedy that can be binged in one sitting. Has a visit from the lovable, annoying Max Emory from the Consequences Series, then this my friends is the book for you!

Mind you it can be read without knowledge of Max Emory but be warned you may want to see more of his antics later so be sure to grab Consequences Series after.

Now Olivia and Mark have been hating each other since college, it’s been in this nature to compete against one another. They’re both very alike in their way to life and so of course they hate each other.

When they both end up at the same internship fighting for the same role at a company the notoriously eccentric Max Emory owns, it only adds to the drama of them maybe rolling in the sheets together a few drunk nights ago.

It can’t be too bad right? Wrong!

Max is involved and well no one can understand his mind however this internship is unlike no other.

Challenges are thrown Olivia and Mark’s way as they’re forced into close proximity in order to survive they must work together. But being so close means hatred and love blurs as they realise they both love for the same thing and was there really any hate between them at the start.

This story was sooo much fun! So many laughs. There’s a few games and challenges that someone’s end with a mystery romp but overall there is magic to Max’s madness which is revealed at the end. And once again, I love to hate him him because as crazy as he can be, he’s lovable and an evil genius.

Grab Office Hate NOW if you need a light, funny read to help you escape the world!

– Book Fanatic

Blurb:

Have you ever hated someone so much that you actually wondered if prison would be worth it?
I have.
And I had to bear witness to Mark’s cocky smile for four miserable years watching girl after girl tumble in and out of his bed while he had nothing but scorn for me.
After we graduated college and, thank God, finally parted ways, I thought that I was done having to deal with the enemy. And then I got fired, sending me careening right into a local bar—and Mark’s bed.


My nightmare came true as we both soon realized that we would be fighting for the same job at Emory Enterprises.
We had to live together under the same roof, and as the challenges got weirder and weirder, we got closer and closer—united by the trauma that is CEO Max Emory.
When I signed up for this internship, I envisioned coffee runs, not gecko sitting—long story.
Soon one thing led to another, and somehow my enemy quickly turned into my best friend.


But what happens when the games are over? Furthermore, how do I tell the guy I used to hate that he owns my heart when I wasn’t even aware I’d given it away?


Prison time or Mark?
A few days ago, I would have chosen prison.
Now? He’s all I see.

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